“I’m still like, 'Holy sh*t! I’m engaged.' There’s this weird misconception that being married is the greatest thing that’ll ever happen to you," she told the magazine. "But I’ve always found that my career is something I work for, and when I achieve something, there’s a sense that this is the greatest thing I’ll do in my life."

"It’s lovely to be engaged," she continued. "Not like I achieved anything, but I found my person, like I’d find a house that I love and want to stay in forever. There’s a sense of peace that comes with finding your person. But there’s a drive that comes with your career.”

Turner has been outspoken on social media in her support for the "Time's Up" and #MeToo movements to combat sexual misconduct in Hollywood and other industries, writing in December about those who have come forward, "YES. So very proud of these people. You will not be silenced. You are heard. And we believe you and stand with you."

YES. So very proud of these people. You will not be silenced. You are heard. And we believe you and stand with you. https://t.co/eCa0jAe8Ph